Sensors for Corrosion Detection: Measurement of Copper Ions in 3.5% Sodium Chloride Using Screen-Printed Platinum Electrodes

Planar screen-printed platinum electrodes developed for use in corrosion monitoring have been evaluated using cyclic differential pulse voltammetry and shown to detect cupric ions (Cu 2+ ) over a range up to 100 mM in a background of 3.5% by weight sodium chloride solution. The reduction of Cu 2+ to...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE sensors journal 2012-06, Vol.12 (6), p.2091-2099
Hauptverfasser: Cranny, A., Harris, N. R., Mengyan Nie, Wharton, J. A., Wood, R. J. K., Stokes, K. R.
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Zusammenfassung:Planar screen-printed platinum electrodes developed for use in corrosion monitoring have been evaluated using cyclic differential pulse voltammetry and shown to detect cupric ions (Cu 2+ ) over a range up to 100 mM in a background of 3.5% by weight sodium chloride solution. The reduction of Cu 2+ to metallic copper is shown to proceed as two successive single-electron transfer reactions involving an intermediate chemical step where the cuprous ion (Cu + ) is complexed by chloride to form the dichlorocuprous anion CuCl 2 - . By comparison, the complexation step during the oxidation of copper to Cu 2+ can involve a number of different chlorocopper(I) complexes of the general form [CuCl (n+1) ] n- depending on the chloride concentration, which can make detection via a stripping reaction difficult.
ISSN:1530-437X
1558-1748
DOI:10.1109/JSEN.2012.2183867